Schools
Harriton High Dismisses Early Due To Power Outage
Students were let out early Monday after power was knocked out by a downed tree.

BRYN MAWR, PA — After a fallen tree knocked power out at Harriton High School Monday morning, the Lower Merion School District said it is dismissing students early.
According to the district, North Ithan Avenue is blocked at Old Gulph Road.
The blockage is forcing district buses, which must go on to complete middle school and elementary school routes, to be re-routed.
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Seniors who drove to school and students who carpool will be dismissed at 2 p.m. while all other students will be dismissed to their buses at 2:15 p.m.
Late buses will run for students whose after-school activities are not canceled.
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According to the district, power at the high school was knocked out by a downed tree at Ithan and Montgomery avenues.
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